The following are new marriage licenses recently filed with the state Bureau of Vital Statistics in Juneau:

 Scott Robert Feldmann and Angela Marie Middleton, both of Juneau.

Courts

Court records show the following legal actions among those taken recently in Juneau Superior and District courts.

Divorces and Dissolutions filed recently:

 Vernon Hamey and Jayne Hamey

 Scott Claflin and Deva M. Claflin

Indictments:

 Teresa M. Potter, 50, was indicted by a grand jury on a charge of second-degree theft by receiving, stemming from alleged activity between September 2003 and March 2004 in Haines.

Judgments:

 Aaron H. Arnes, 23, was found guilty of third-degree assault, stemming from a Nov. 1, 2004, incident in which he also was charged with first-degree robbery. Juneau Superior Court Judge Patricia Collins imposed one year to serve in jail with another two years suspended. She also placed Arnes on probation for three years.

 John Salyers, 32, was found guilty of second-degree theft, stemming from a July 31, 2004, incident. Juneau Superior Court Judge Larry Weeks imposed 90 days to serve in jail with the rest of a two-year jail sentence suspended. He also placed Salyers on probation for three years.

 Sean Welch, 38, was found guilty of felony driving under the influence, stemming from a July 8, 2004, incident from which no blood-alcohol level was available. Weeks imposed one year to serve in jail with another two years suspended and suspended a $10,000 fine. He also placed Welch on probation for three years and revoked his license for life.

 Martin Harris, 30, was found guilty of third-degree criminal mischief, stemming from a Sept. 22, 2004, incident. Weeks placed Harris on probation for two years with a condition that he spend 60 days in jail.

 Jeremy Karl, 21, was found guilty of misdemeanor vehicle theft, stemming from a Dec. 28, 2004, incident where he originally was charged with felony first-degree vehicle theft. Collins imposed four months in jail with another eight months suspended and placed Karl on probation for three years. As a condition of probation, Collins ordered Karl to complete 120 years of community service and write a letter of apology to his victim.

 Nichola Dealexandro, 39, was found guilty of misdemeanor third-degree theft, stemming from an Aug. 10, 2001, incident that led to a charge of felony second-degree theft. Collins imposed 113 days in jail and ordered restitution totaling $836.

 Aaron Cavanaugh, 30, was found guilty of reckless driving and fourth-degree assault, stemming from a Nov. 16, 2004, incident where he originally was charged with felony driving under the influence and felony second-degree assault. For reckless driving, Juneau District Magistrate John W. Sivertsen Jr. imposed six months to serve in jail with another six months suspended and suspended a $1,000 fine. Sivertsen also revoked Cavanaugh's license for one year and placed him on probation for three years. For assault, Sivertsen imposed another six months in jail and a $500 fine. Prosecutors dismissed a felony charge of refusing a chemical test at the incident.

 David J. Milton, 23, was found guilty of driving under the influence, stemming from a Jan. 22 incident from which no blood-alcohol level was available, as well as three probation violations. For drunken driving, Sivertsen imposed 40 days to serve in jail with another 200 days suspended and a suspended $3,000 fine. He revoked Milton's license for one year and placed him on probation for three years. For Milton's probation violations, Sivertsen imposed 170 days in jail, five days in jail with another 17 days suspended and five days in jail with another 40 days suspended. Sivertsen also suspended fines of $400 and $800 and placed Milton on probation for two years. Prosecutors dismissed charges of refusing a chemical test and driving with a revoked license.

 Mark D. Wendling, 39, was found guilty of misdemeanor driving under the influence, stemming from an Aug. 21, 2004, incident that initially led to a felony drunken driving charge. No blood-alcohol level was available. Collins imposed two months in jail with another 10 months suspended and suspended a $4,000 fine. She revoked Wendling's license for four years and placed him on probation for 30 months.

 Larry D. Cooper, 44, was found guilty of operating a vehicle while intoxicated, stemming from a Dec. 3, 2004, incident from which no blood-alcohol level was available. Sivertsen imposed six days to serve in jail with another 40 days suspended and ordered Cooper to pay $250 toward a $1,500 fine, with the rest suspended. He revoked Cooper's license for 90 days and placed him on probation for two years.

 Richard E. Benson, 63, of Maui, Hawaii, was found guilty of driving under the influence, stemming from a Sept. 18, 2004, incident from which no blood-alcohol level was available. Sivertsen imposed five days to serve in jail with another 30 days suspended and ordered Benson to pay $1,500 of a $3,000 fine with the rest suspended. He also revoked Benson's license for 90 days and placed him on probation for one year. Benson also was found guilty of reckless endangerment, stemming from the Sept. 18 incident, where he originally was charged with fourth-degree assault. Sivertsen imposed an additional five days in jail with another 30 days suspended. He ordered the fine of $3,000 with $1,500 suspended be satisfied with the fine in the drunken driving sentence and placed Benson on probation for one year. Prosecutors dismissed a charge of driving without a license.

 Rhonda E. Casey, 42, was found guilty of driving under the influence, stemming from a Jan. 22 incident from which no blood-alcohol level was available. Sivertsen imposed 60 days to serve in jail with another 120 days suspended and fined Casey $4,000. He also revoked her driver's license for three years and placed her on probation for three years. Prosecutors dismissed charges of reckless endangerment and driving without a license.

 Kyle Manger, 25, was found guilty of operating a vehicle while intoxicated, stemming from an Oct. 24, 2004, incident from which no blood-alcohol level was available. Sivertsen imposed three days in jail with another 30 days suspended and ordered Manager to pay $1,500 of a $3,000 fine with the rest suspended. He also revoked Manger's license for 90 days and placed him on probation for 18 months.

 David A. Lane, 35, was found guilty of driving under the influence, stemming from a Nov. 20, 2004, incident where his blood-alcohol level was measured at .186 percent. Sivertsen imposed six days to serve in jail with another 30 days suspended and ordered Lane to pay $1,500 of a $3,000 fine with the rest suspended. Sivertsen also revoked his license for 90 days and placed him on probation for one year.

 George Strom, 21, was found guilty of misdemeanor assault and criminal mischief, stemming from a Jan. 1 incident. For assault, Sivertsen imposed 30 days in jail with another 120 days suspended, a suspended $1,000 fine and three years on probation. For criminal mischief, Sivertsen ordered Strom to pay $150 of a $500 fine with the rest suspended and suspended a 30-day jail sentence. He also placed Strom on probation for three years. Prosecutors dismissed misdemeanor charges of assault and interfering with a domestic-violence report, stemming from alleged actions of Dec. 15, 2004.

 Kimberly A. Young, 30, was found guilty of misdemeanor assault and criminal mischief, stemming from a Dec. 14 incident. For assault, Sivertsen imposed 30 days to serve in jail with another 120 days suspended, ordered her to pay $1,000 of a $2,000 fine with the rest suspended and placed her on probation for three years. For criminal mischief, Sivertsen imposed 10 days to serve in jail with another 50 days suspended and placed Young on probation for three years.

 Jennifer L. Claflin, 34, was found guilty of disorderly conduct, stemming from a Nov. 24, 2004, incident where she was originally charged with two counts of misdemeanor assault. Prosecutors reduced one charge and dismissed the other. Sivertsen imposed 10 days to serve in jail, with another 80 days suspended. He ordered Claflin to pay $200 toward a $1,000 fine with the rest suspended and placed her on probation for one year.

 Jason E. Wiard, 32, was found guilty of disorderly conduct, stemming from a Nov. 8, 2004, incident where he originally was charged with misdemeanor assault. Sivertsen imposed 10 days to serve in jail with another 70 days suspended and ordered him to pay $200 of a $1,000 fine with the rest suspended. He also placed Wiard on probation for two years.

 William D. Kasparoff, 34, was found guilty of disorderly conduct, stemming from a Dec. 7, 2004, incident where he originally was charged with misdemeanor assault. Sivertsen imposed 10 days to serve in jail with another 80 days suspended and ordered Kasparoff to pay $250 of a $1,000 fine with the rest suspended. He also placed Kasparoff on probation for two years. Kasparoff also was found guilty of two probation violations. Sivertsen imposed five days to serve in jail with another 15 days suspended and five days to serve with another 75 days suspended. He also suspended fines of $750 and $800 and placed Kasparoff on probation for two years.

 Prosecutors dismissed a misdemeanor assault charge against Dezaree L. Willard, stemming from alleged actions of Dec. 4, 2004. Willard was found guilty of a probation violation. Sivertsen imposed five days to serve in jail with 65 days suspended and suspended a $400 fine. He placed Willard on probation for two years.

 Donovan J. Frank, 33, was found guilty of attempted failure to register as a sex offender, stemming from an Aug. 6, 2004, allegation that led to initial charges of failure to register as a sex offender. Sivertsen ordered Frank to pay $500 of a $1,000 fine with the rest suspended and suspended a 60-day jail sentence. He also placed Frank on probation for one year.

 Sharalyn S. Wright, 50, was found guilty of third-degree theft, stemming from a Dec. 4, 2002, incident. Sivertsen placed her on probation for one year and ordered her to pay $208.50 in restitution. Prosecutors dismissed three charges of failure to appear for court proceedings.

 Prosecutors dismissed a charge of underage drinking against Lindsay Terry, 21, stemming from a May 13, 2004, incident that preceded Terry's 21st birthday. Terry was found guilty of failing to appear for a court hearing on June 3, 2004. Sivertsen ordered Terry to pay $500 of a $1,000 fine and suspended a 30-day jail sentence. He also placed her on probation for one year.